Key-seat broaching-machine.



F. I. LAPOINTE.

-KEY SEAT BROACHING MACHINE.

APPLlCATlON FILED APWBO. 19w.

Patented May 14, 1918.

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F. I. LAPUINTE.

KY SEAT BHOACHING MACHINE.

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F. J. LAPOINTE.

KEY SEAT BROACHNG MACHINE. Awncmou nub APR.30.19|7.

Inveni'or: Ihmais Jllapoizdc,

F. J. LAPOINTE.

KEY SEAT BROACHING MACHINE.

APFLHIATIUN FILED APR.3D. m1.

Patented May 14, 1918.

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KEY SEAT BBOACHtNG MACHINE.

Patented May 14, 1918.

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Specification of Letter! Patent.

Application fled April 80, 1817. Serial No. 166,683.

To all whom it may concern: I

Be it known that I, FRANCIS J. Lnrom'rn, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of New London in the county of New London and State oi Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Key- Seat Broaching-Machines, of which the following is a specification. I v

This invention relates to broaching machines, and. has for one of its objects the provision of means whereby both ends of the cutting tool will be supported while in operation u on the work and the entire tool will be su mer in oil while cutting.

Another ob1ect of the invention is the provision of a self-alining guide" for the cuttliing tool while being drawn through the wor A further object is to .provide a simplified form of driving mechanism whereb the breach or cutting tool may be moved owly while operating upon the work and the support therefor may be returned quickly to its normal position.

Other ob'ects of the invention are the rovision 0 means whereby the broach may quickly connected to and disconnected from its broach support and its supporting carriage and means. whereby the operating screw may be quickly connected to and disconnected from the driying mechanism. W

The invent on consists of certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts which will be fully understood by reference to the description of'the drawings and to the claims hereinafter 'ven.

For the pur ose of'illustratmg the invention one pre erred form thereof is illus trated in the drawings, this form havin been. found to 've satisfactory and reliab e results, althoug it isto be understood. that the various instrumentalities of which the invention consists can be variously arranged and or anized andthat the invention is not limite to the precise arrangement and ornization of these instrumentalities as erein shown and described.

Of the drawings: i Figure 1 represents a front elevation} j a. machine embodying the principles 0 the present invention.

Fi 2 represents a longitudinalsection of of the mac ine lookmg'to the near.

having a cover 17 secured thereto Fig. 3 represents a longitudinal section of the right end of the machine looking toward the front thereof.

Fig. 4 represents a transverse section of the screw support o'n'line 4-4= on Fig. 3.-

Fig. 4 represents an elevation partly in section of the device for connecting the operating screw to the driving mechanism.

Fig. 5 represents a plan of'one-end of the machine broken part yin sect'r6n to show the belt shifting mechanism.

Fig. 6 re resents a vertical transverse section of driving mechanism on line 6-6 on Fig. 3.

Fig. 7 represents a vertical transverse section of the driving mechanism on line 7-7 on Fig. 3.

Patented May 14, 1918.

Fig. 8 represents a sectional detail of the Fi 12 represents a vertical section on line -1212 on Fig. 2.

Fig. 13 represents a vertical section on line 13-13 on Figs. 3 and 5.

Fig. 14 represents a vertical section on line 1414 on Fig. 2.

Fig. 15 represents a sectional detail of the broach hold-er and showing' the means of clam ing the breach thereon.

Fig. 6 re resents a transverse section of the same on ine 16'16 on Fi 15..

"Fi 17 and 18 represent e evations of a modified form of the end of the brooch.

Fi 19 represents a verticalsection on line 9-19 on Fig. 2.

Fi 20're'presents a horizontal section on line 0-20 on Fig. 11, and Fig. 2L re resents a sectional-adetail to be hereinafter ribed.

Similar characters designate like arts 1 c i w l: the. 10 represents a bed frame provided wi 'sup orts 11 and 12. The support 11 18 prpvi ed with an oil chamber 18 therem while the support 12 is provided with an interior chamber 14. One end of the bed frame 10 is provided with a flan 15 to which is secureda wa n b Its throughout the several figures of the aw;

18. The bed frame 10 is also )rovided with transoms 19 and 20 having a incd bearings 21 and 22. The casing 16 is also provided with a bearing 23 in axial alinement with the bearings 21 and 22. The bearings 21 and 23 are provided with bushings 24 In which is mounted a revoluble tubular member 25.

Keyed to the tubular member 25 is a washer 19 bearing against the inner end of the hub 21 of the transom 19, and threaded to the tubular member adjacent to the washer 19 is a clamping member 25*.

The bearin 22 is also provided with a tubular mem er 26, the bore of which is ada ted to fit the nonrevoluble screw 27 and the ore 28 in the tubular member 25 is of the same diameter as said nonrevoluble screw 27 so that in the reciprocating movement of said nonrevoluble screw 27 it may pass through said here 28 as will be hereinafter described.

The innercnd of the tubular member 25 is separated from the adjacent end of the tubular member 26, and interposed between these adjacent ends of the tubular members 25 and 26 is a nut 29 threaded to the nonrevoluble screw 27. \Vhen the nut 29 is r0- tated the screw 27 will be recipr'ocated therein. The nut 29 is divided into two parts it and I), each part being provided with a projecting lug 3O fitting into diametral slots 31 in the inner end of the tubular member 25. The diameter of the smaller end of the nut 29 is greater than that of the tubular member 25, and is provided with an annular flange 32 against which is positioned a retaining ring or collar 33. The opposite end of the nut 29 is provided with an annular flange 34, the periphery of which is of greater diameter than the diameter of the collar 33, and fitted over this annular flange 34 a retaining ring or collar 35.

When the ring 63 is positioned over the nut 29 against the shoulder 32 itmay be secured in position by means of the set screw 33. In like. manner, when the collar 35 is positioned on the periphery of the flange 34 it may be secured thereto by means of the set screw 35".

When the parts are in the position indicated in Fig. 3 of the drawings, the nut 29 adapted to be rotated by the tubular member 25 and reciprocate the nonrevoluble screw 27 therein. When it is desired to disconnect the nonrevolubie screw 27 from the nut 29, the collars or retaining rings 33 and 35 are moved into the position indicated inFigs. 4 of the drawings, and the two parts a and b of said not 29 are then adapted to be separated and removed from the nonrevoluble screw 27, which may then be quickly withdrawn from the tubular mem er 26 in an obvious manner. I

Surrounding the tubular member 26 is a thrust bearing 36 adapted to take u y the end thrust of the nonrevolubletsei eg 27. The thrust bearing 36 and the nut 2 are positioned within a chamber formed by the side walls of the bed frame 10 and the transoms 1-9 and 20 and the upper end of this chamber is provided with a cover plate 10* which is readily removable when access is desired to the said nut 29. This coveiltl prevents dust and other foreign substances from coming in contact with the nut 29 and the other operating parts within the atomsaid chamber. 5

The tubular member 25 has keyed t-erato the drivin pulley 37 and said tubtilai' member has a so keyed thereto the ilitei'ital gear 38. Between the pulley,37 andthe internal gear 38 a sleeve 39 loosely ,sur; rounds the tubular member 25, and this sleeve 39 has keyed thereto the driving pullley 40. The pulley 40 is driven in onefidi- "y rection by means of a belt 41 and whenvthis belt 41 is shifted by means to be hereinalftger described onto the periphery of the pulley 37, this latter pulley may be driven 5111-7110 same direction thus directly rotatingithe tubular member 25. t

Loosely mounted upon the sleeveilthis a disk 42 havim, secured thereto a brakednum 43 provided with a tubular hub 44 through which extends the tubular member 25,;this s hub 44 bearing against the bearing '21 ofixthe transom 19. The disk 42, is also provided with a housing 45,.said housimp, and diSkihZ having mounted therein the short-parallel shafts 46, on each of which is mounted aarpair of pinions 47 and 48 adapted toifq ate together and preferably formed integral n Each pinion 47 meshes with ltlie ggr teeth 49 formed upon the inner end o fi the sleeve 39 while the teeth of the piiriehsidfiifm mesh with the teeth of the internahg'ear fifi, all as more clearly shown in Figs- 3, and 7 of the drawings. The belt r41 aways moves in the direction ,of the amrogwnfl sfin Fig. 6 of the drawings, andnrotateg thesg sleeve 39 and gear 49 in theses-ne ding:- tion, thus causing the rotation of etheg'pinions 47 and 48 in the direction oi the; or rows d on said figure. The Pini-onsAQ meshing with the teeth on the internal genie- 38st causes said gear 38 to rotate initthii dilfifition of the arrow e on Fig. 7 ofithevflmwings, when the drum 48 is reventiedfinein turning by means of the bra e band 241 5 As this gear 38 iskeyed ilOQih-Bf'jfllbjlhlfih member 25 the nut 29 will berotateldvihiiihe direction of the arrow e and'causei theme revoluble screw 27 to be drawn into trinket-e 28 of the tubular member 25. .t 'oj e When the belt 41 is shifted onto, th'ei pe-es riphery of the pulley37 the tubular-31m ber 25 will be rotated in the opposite di 7 lo e tion and causes the nonrevoluble screw?" all as: as

be moved outwardly from the bore 28 of the tubular member 25. When the belt 41 is moved onto the periphery of the pullej 37 and the brake band 82 is released from contact with the drum 43 a portion thereof remains upon the pulley 40, and this pulley continues to rotate in the same direction, but as it is mounted upon the sleeve 89 loosel mounted upon the tubular member 25 it wi 1 have no efiect upon the rotation of said tubular member; This is due to the fact that the internal gear 38 is driven by and rotates, in the same direction as the pulley 37, thus causing the inions 47 and 48 to travel with the disk 4 and the brake drum 43 about the axis of the tubular member on which their hubs are loosely mounted.

The cover-17 is provided with ope 49 and 50 through which extends t a belt 41, these openin 49 and 50 beof sufiicient widt --to permit said bet 41 to be shifted fromtile driving pulley' 40 to the reversing! ulle 37 or in the op 'te direction. liis s iftin of the; be t 41 is effected by means 0 the belt shifter '51, consistin of a tubular por- ;t ion 52 through which lie belt 41 extends, tubular portion being formed u n in arm 53 pivotally secured at 54 to anot er arm 55 secured to a reciprocating rod 56 mounted in bearings 57 in the casin 16. The arms 53 and 5 could be forme integrally but it is preferred to pivot the two together at 54 so that the tubular portion 52 may be adjusted to any'an le which the belt may assume in passing rom the counter shaft pulley (not shown) to the pulleys casing! 16 is provided with a 1 58 8 i lfit whic a the arm 55 rests when the elt 4; is actuatin the pulley 40. The outer end of the re 56 is pivotally connected at 5Q-0$8=310V9P 60 pivoted at 61 the easj. Enter-mediate the ends of the lever 60 at 68 is articulated one end of the linlr 63,

' thegsposite end ofwhich is pivotally con- 'nec at 64 to a reciprocating rod 65 mounted in 66 on .the inner face of the to bed frame 10. The op site end of the rod 65 is pivotally connecte at 67 to a bell crank lever 68 lpivoted to the bed frame 10 at 69 and having its other arm connected by a lixgrdg, an arm 71 secured to the oscil It-in she 72 extending through the standard 11 w-ith its outer end provided with the opemti handle 73. By m us of this 0 eratin handle 73 the a rod 65" ay be mov in, eit er direction to 60 shift the belt 41 from one driving ulley to t 0th r. The belt shifting rod .5 is preferably gguare in cross section, as indicated in of the drawings; and is provided with a; liar 74 secured thereto and bell tween w ich and the arm 55 is interposed the buffer spring75 which yieldingly limits the movement of the belt shifting rod 56 when the belt 41 is shifted onto the peri hery of the pulley 37.

he spring 7 also serves to retain the arm 55 in contact with the pin 56* projecting from the rod 56, thus permitting the arm 55 to yield slightly against the tension of the spri 75 when said arm 55 comes into contact with the sto lug 58.

The under side 0 the rod 56 is provided with a cam depression 76. When the belt 41 is coactin with the ulley 40 the cam depression 7 of the bet shifting rod 56 is m the tively to t e roll 77 revolublg mounted upon the outer end of a lever 7 pivoted at 79 to an inwardly projecting lug 80 on the V e opposite end of the lever 78 has pivoted thereto at 81 a brake band 82 the opposite end of which has secured thereto a foot 83 in which is revolubly mounted the adjusting member84 threaded to an arm 85 extendin upwardly from and formed inte ral with said inwardly projecting lug 80.

en the roll 77 is m contact with the lower face of the squared belt shifting rod 56 the brake band 82 will be in contact with the brake drum 43 and prevent its rotation about the axis of the tubular member 25.

-The amount of friction between the brake band 82 and said brake drum 43may'be adjusted by means of-the member 84. When the belt 41 is. shifted to cofiperate with the 48 will be free to move about the aria of the tubular member 25.

osition indicated in Fig. 8 rela- The bed frame 10 is provided inwardly extending guide members 86 adapted to support the projecting ribs 87 upon the opposite sides of the reciprocating carria 88. These guide members 86 have seen to their upper faces the plates 89, thus-forming grooves to receive the projectiormed ing ribs 87 of the reciprocating carriage 88" and guide it in its reciproca .movement.

The reciprocating carriage is secured to the end of the nonrevoluble screw 27 by of the pm 96. The outer face o'f'the reei rocating earria '88 is provided with a -shaped'groove 1 in which is mounted the tool support 92 adapted to be moved vertically in said groove 91 by means of the adjusting member 98.

Inthe upper part of the reci rocating carriage 88 is mounted a in aving annular grooves 95 and 96 erem. This pin 94 is provided with a head 97 by which it may be moved endwisc transversely of the bed frame 10. A spring pressed ball 98 is pro.- vided in the reciprocating carriage 88 whereby the pin 94 may be locked in the position indicated in Fi 19 f the drawings, or .when

1 moved outwar ly with the groove 96 m position to be engaged by the spring pressed ball-98.

When the pin 94 is in the position indi' cated in Fig. 19 of the drawings, its outer end is in position to engage the lugs upon the members 99 secured to the rod 65.

Before starting to operate upon an piece of work the stop members 99 are a justed on the rod in such position that at the completion of the movement of the work ixig tool through the work the projecting end 0 the pin 94 will move one stop member suiiiciently to stop the machine. In a similar manner the pin 91 will coact with the other stop member on the return. movement of the carriage 88 to its normal position and the rod 66 will be moved sufiiciently to again stop the machine preparatory to another operation of the Working tool.

Screwed into the tool support 92 is the member 100 having a transverse slot 101 therein and recesses 102 on either side of said slot, said recesses having inclined walls 103 the outer ends of which are nearer together than the inner ends, as indicated in Fig. 15 of the drawings.

The outer end of the member 100 has secured thereto the collar 104 surrounded by a sleeve 105 having an inwardly extending flange 105", between which and the inner end of the collar 104. is interposed a washer 106. Between the flange 105 and the washer 106 and positioned in the recesses 102 are the rollers 107.

Upon the extreme outer end of the memher 100 is secured a positioning ring 108 which limits the outward movement of the sleeve 105. The washer 106 is moved outwardly by a: plurality of sprin pressed members 109 in recessesin the colfiir 104.

When the shank 110 of the workingtool 111 is inserted into the slot 101 the rollers 10'? will bemoved to the rear of the recesses 102and ermit the ready insertion of said shank. s soon as the shank has been instarted the spring pressed members 109 acting on the washer 106 will foroethe rollers inw the narrowest parts ofthe recesses 1'02 andgrip firmly upon theshank 110. When the shank 110'is moved from the slot; 101, Studs 106 exte'ndin from the face of the washer ltlfi retain t e rollers 107 separated sufiiciently to permit the insertion of the shank 110.

'Whenthe carriage 88. is moving to the right of 1 of the drawings, it is obvious that the rollers 107 will be crowded into ntrrow portions of said recesses and more pivot 128 to permit the working tool firmly grip upon the shank of the working tool 111. When it is desired to remove the shank 110 from the slot 101., the operator forces the sleeve 105 to the rear against the tension of the spring pressed members 109, thereby moving the rollers 107 into the widest parts of the recesses 102, and thereby permittm the ready removal of said shank 110. If esired, the o posite sides of the shank 110 may be provided with depressions 112, such as shown in Fig. 18,.with which depressions 112 the rollers 107 may coact when the working tool is operating upon the work.

The outer end of the bed frame 10 is rovided with a vertical end late 113 hav ing mounted in the opening 1; ereth-rough u. bushing 114 provided with a semi spherieal bearing surface 115, in which is mounted the semi-spherical member 116 carrying a guide 117 for the working tool. This guide 117 is removable, and when positioned in the member 116 may be secured thcrrto by means of the screw 118. By means of this constructirm, it is ob vious that the guide 116--117 will be selfalining. The member 11.6 is prevented from being displaced from the member ll lby' means of the clips 116 secured to the outer face of said outer member 114. To the outer 95 face of the end plate 113 is secured the,l.lshaped extension 119, the outer end of whichea is sup orted by the member 120, the upper end 0 which is threaded to the hub.121 p.r l3 jgiting downwardly from the extension 119. en the rod 120 has been adjustedin the projection 121, it is locked in its adjustedyn position by the clamping nut 121*. The U-shaped extension is provided with a shelf 122 to which is secured a plurality of recessed blocks 123 on which the working tool is adapted to he placed when removsdn from the tool holder. These blocks 123 are referably made of wood so that thecvinnkmg tool 111 will not be injured. Theoopfphsite side of the U-shaped extensione'i.il];lris Y rovided with a guide rail 124 cow-trial rnounted a reciprocating support 125 hfiivin a depression 126 in the upper faoetheret ada ted to receive the cylindricaheind 127 115 of t e tool 111. The member 125 has' piv- V oted thereto at 128 the cap 129 nonmallfws'eifs cured in position by means of the spri ng pressed member 130 carried by tlrfeiever 'l l pivoted at 132 to the member Ery When it is desired to remove the tool for any reason the handle ldie'r ldl iis e moved to the left of Fig. 12 until enemasber 131 comes into contact with the shoulder 133 on the support 125.

. The cap 129 may then some removed from the support. The dration is performed when a new'tool 1 1]! {to be placed in position. When-the w i 35 of the working tool.

50 submerged in oil, a portion of which is lever 73 to be returned to its normal verti tool-is operating upon the work 134 the suprated upon by the working tool when port 125 will move do the ide 124 with e extension 11 has been removed therethe tool until said mem er 7 25- comes into from. contact with the pin 136 projecting frpm the The hub 44 of the drum 43 is interposed '5 face of said e 124. "7,, 1 .between the hub of the internal gear 38 Further movement of the su port 125 tohnd thehub 21 of the transom 19 and as ward the right of Fig. 2 will e prevented, the internal gear 38 is keyed to the tubular and as the tool 111 continues to move in member and the washer 19" is also keyed that direction, the cylindrical end 127 thereto 'said tubular member 25, end movement 10 of'will be disengaged from aid members of said tubular member 251s revented. 16 125-129 by the continued movement of the The washer 19 is retained in p ace upon member 111 after the support has been the tu ar member 25 by means of the stopped.- The member 125 as soon as disclamping member 25* threaded on said tuengaged from the .working tool 111 will be bular member. I 10 returned to its normal position by means Normally the operating lever 73 is in a. of the weight 137 connected by means of a vertical osition and the belt 41 is on the cord 138 passing over various sheaves 139 Wide pu ley 40. At this time the brake to an eye'140 secured to said support 125. band 82 is not contracted, therefore the The member 141 is clamped b means of wide pulley through the gear 49 drives the so the screw 142 to theguide rail 24 and has intermediate gears 47 and 48 coacting with a headed sto member 143 mounted in the h internal g r hu ll rfi the dr m HPP 611d 1; 1 f apted to limit the 43 to revolve in the opposite "motion to movement of the support 125 toward the the direction of movement of said ulley 40. outer end of the extension 118. As the result of moving the p ey 40 in 25 This member 143 is provided with a one direction and thedrum 43m the oppol0 sfiring 144 which is adapted to take up the Slifl direction, Said intermediate g s 47 s ock when the support 125 has been and 48 will be moved about the axle of the brought into contact with the member 143 tubular member Without fiw any by t e dropping of the weight, 137. The movement of the internal gear 38, an as a, so friction'upon the cylindrical end 127 of the onsequence no and movement will be im- 05 working tool 111 caused by the clamping of p r d 0 h s re 72 the cap 129 thereon is suflicient to lift the When the lever 72 is moved into the po-' weight 137 as the support 125 is moved to sition shown in Fig the brake band 32 the right of Fig. 2 during the operation brought into grippingcontact with the y 1 drum 43to prevent its rotation. The belt The U- haped extension 119 is adapted 41 will then rotate the pulley 40 and through to be 'filled with oil to the level indicated th ge r 49 the intermediate gears will have by the dotted line A on Fig. 2 of the drawimparted thereto rotary movement which ings, this oil being constantly supplied in turn will be imparted to the internal 40 thereto from any suitable source of supply g r 8 in the direction of the arrow on Fig. through the pipe 145. r thus causing the tubular member 25 to From the projecting shel f l22 extends an be rotated and turn the nut 29 in a direction outlet pi 146, to the lower end of which to draw the screw 72 endwise and efiect an r is secure a flexible tube 147 extending into pe a o t e Wor ing tool 111 on the 45 the oil receptacle 13 thereby providing a Work 134. i

means where y the oil is constantly retained When the tool holder carriage in its recipat the level A while the machine is in operrocatlon with the pin 94 thereon comes into ation. This provides a means whereby thecontact with one of the stop lugs 99, the working tool while in operation is always rod 65 will be moved to cause the operatigfi ada ted to leak through the work and the position. 7 gui e 117 into the chamber of the bed frame 7 When the lever 73 is pushed to the ex- 10 and pass through the opening 148 into treme right tSsee Fig. 1) the belt 41 will be the chamber 13. y moved onto e narrow pulley 37, a ortion lib When the tool 111 is removed from the of the belt remaining on the wide p ey 40, 120 tool holder 100 the oil in the U-shaped thus locking thetwopulleys 37-40together, casing 119 will be permitted to ass freely and causing a direct drive and the rotation through the o ening in the gui e -117 into of the nutj29 in a direction toreturn the the chamber thebedframe 10 and throu h screw 72 to its original starting position.

60 the opening-143 into the chamber 13. e It isbelievedthat the operation and many 186 outer tats-or the standard 11 is flush with advantages of this invention willibe fully the outer face of the vertical end plate 113 understood from the foregoingdescription. of the bed frame 10 and this face is pro.- Havmg thus described my invention, I

. vided with a plurality of T grooves 149 by claim:

at which work may be clamped thereto and- 1. In a mach ne of the class described lw the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise there-oi and consisting in part of a nonrefvolrnble screw; a nut on said screw; it liiztl hular member locked to said nut in alinemeat therewith and through which said screw is adapted to be moved; a pulley seellredrto said tubular member; a sleeve surrounding said tubular member and provided lmnvjHu ear teeth; a pulley secured to said sleeve; an annular gear secured to said tuhl lar member; and gearing interposed between srid gear teeth and said annular ear. 532 i]! a machine of the class described, min? eombination of a bed frame; a tool hohhgr adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrevolntble screw; a nut on said screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in alincment ZQQhcrewith and through which said screw is admited to be moved; a pulley secured to sajdztnbular member; a sleeve surrounding saieltubulur member; a pulley on said slecre;{means for shifting a belt from one zliitpulloy to the other; and mechanism coacting with said sleeve pulley for reversing the rotation of said tubular member.

$3,111 a machine of the class described, theinorn-bination of a bed frame; a tool timhohlor r-adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrevolube screw; a nut on said screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in alinement therewith and through which said screw is adapted to be moved; two driving pulleys adapted to be driven by a single belt; a belt shifter; and means whereby said tubular member may be rotated in one direction by one of said pulleys rotating in the same direction and whereby said tubular member-may be rotated in the opposite direction hydthev other pulley when driven in the same direction as said first mentioned pulls as 46!: ll l n'a machineof the class described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in art of a nonrevoluble screw a nut on'sai screw; a tubular memboiiber locked to said nut in alinement there with and through which said screw is adapted to be moved; a pulley secured to said-tubular member; a sleeve snrronndin said tubular member and provided with 555 gear teethxthereon; a pulley on said slecve; a plate lo'tiseiy mounted'on said sleeve; a studexteiiding from the face thereof; a pinion thereon 'me shing with said gear teeth; a second pinion on said stud revoluble 00-; with-the first-mentioned pinion and an annular'gear secured to said tubular member and with the teeth of which said second pinion meshes.

5. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame a tool holde adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on said screw; a tubular member locked to said out in alinement therewith and through which said screw is adapted to be moved; a pulley secured to said tubular member; a sleeve surrounding said tubular member and provided with gear teeth thereon; a pulley on said sleeve; a plate loosely mounted on said sleeve; a stud extending from the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with said gear teeth; a second pinion on said stud revoluble with the first mentioned pinion; an annular gear secured to said tubular member and with the teeth of which said second pinion meshes; and means whereby the pulle) driving belt may be moved constantly in one direrthn while being shifted from one pullev to the other.

(1. in a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of nonrevoluble. screw; a out on said screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in almementtherewith and through which said screw is adapted to he moved; a ulley secured to said tubular member; a siiicve surrounding said tubular member and provided with gear teeth thereon; a pulley on said sleeve; a plate loosely mounted on said sleeve; a stud extending from the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with said gear teeth; a second pinion on said stud revoluble with the first mentioned pinion; an annular gear secured to said tubular member and with the teeth of which said second pinion meshes; and means for preventing the rotation of said plate.

7. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool vholder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in wart of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on sai screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in alinement therewith and through which said screw is adapted to be moved; a 'ulley secured to said tubular member; a sl eve surrounding said tubular member and provided with gear teeth thereon; a pulley on said sleeve; :1 plate loosely mounted on said sleeve; a stud extending from the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with said gear teeth; a second pinion on said stud rev lublo with the first mentioned pinion; an annular gear secured tosaid. tubular member and with the teethof which said second pinion meshes; a drum secured to said plate: and a brake band thereon adapted to t'rietiomllly contact therewith and prevent its rotation.

8. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed Frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and. consisting in art of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on sai screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in alinement therewith and throu h which said screw is adapted to be mov a pulley secured to said tubular member; a s eeve surrounding said tubular member and provided with gear teeth thereon; a pulley on said sleeve; a plate looselg mounted on said sleeve; a stud exten cm the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with said gear teeth; a second pinion on said stud revoluble with the first mentioned pinion; an ular gear secured to said tubular membe 'and with the teeth of which said second pinion meshes' a drum secured to' said plate; a brake band on the periphery thereof; a member for holding one end of said band; a ivpted member to which the o posits end said band is articulated; an means for moving said pivoted member about its ivot; 9. In a machine of the class describe the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting 1n part of a no'nrevoluble screw; a nut on said screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in alinement therewith and throu h which said screw is adapted to be move a pulley secured to said I0 tubular member; a s eeve surrounding said 1 tubular member and provided with gear teeth thereon; a pulley on said sleeve;.a plate loosel mounted on said sleeve; a stud extending cm the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with. said gear teeth; a second pinion on said stud revoluble with the first mentioned pinion; an annular gear secured to said tubular member and with theteeth of 'which' said second pinion meshes a drum secured to said plate; a brake band on the periphery thereof; a member for holding one end 0 said band; a pivoted member to which the opposite end of said band is articulated; a when the 21;; ositeend of said pivoted member; and a able cam rodadapted in its movement to move said pivotedmember about-its pivot. 10. Ina machine ofthe class described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder ada ted. to reciprocate lengthwise thereof an consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw anut on said screw; a tubular member flocked to said nut in alinement therewith and through which said screw is ada ted to be moved; a ulley secured to sai tubular member; a eeve surrounding said tubular member and provided with gear teeth thereon; a. pulleyon 'said sleeve; :1 plate loosel; mounted in said sleeve; a stud ext nding from the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with said gear teeth; a. second pinion on said stud revoluble with the first mentioned pinion; an annular gear secured to said tubular member and with the teeth of which saidsecond pinion secured to and movable with said rod.

meshes' a drum secured to said plate; a brake band on the periphery thereof; a

movesaid pivoted member about its a belt for said pulley constantl movln one directionand a .shifter or said 11. In a machine of the class described the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder: adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in art of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on sai screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in alint-ment therewith and throu h which said screw is ada ted to be move a ulley secured. to sai tubular member; a s eeve surrounding said tubular member and provided with gear teeth thereon; a pulley on said sleeve; a plate loosel mounted .on said sleeve; a stud extending m the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with said gear teeth; a second pinion on said stud revoluble with the first mentioned inion; an annular gear secured to said tubu ar member and with the teeth of which said second pinion meshes; a drum'secured to said plate; a brake band on the peripher thereof' a member for holding one on of said band; a pivoted member to which the op osite end of said band is articulated; a rol on theopposite end of said ivoted member; a slidable cam rod adap in its movement to move said pivoted member about its pivot; a belt for said pulley constantly moving in one direction;\ a shifter for said belt secured to and movable with said rod; a collar secured to said rod; and a spring interposed between said collar and be t shifter. f

12. In amachine of the clas: described. the combination of a bed frai re; a tool holder adapted to r eciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on said screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in salinement therewith and throughwhich said screw is adapted to be moved; a ulley sccured to said tubular member; a s eeve surroundin said tubular member and provided wi gear teeth thereon; a pulley on said sleeve; a plate loosely mounted on said sleeve; a stud extending from the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with. said ar teeth; a second pinion on said stud revoluble with the first mentioned pinion; an annular ar secured to said tubular member and wit the teeth of which said second. pinion m'eshes; a drum secured to said plate; 'a'brake band on the perish:- thereof; a member for holding out end of said band; a pivoted member to which the opposite end of said band is articulated a; 189

roll on the opposite end of said pivoted member; a slidable cam rod adapted in its movement to move said pivoted member about its pivot; a belt for said pulley constantly moving in one direction; a shifter For said belt secured to and movable with said rod; and means operable by the tool holder for actuating said slid-able rod.

13. In a machine of the class described,

the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on said screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in alinemcnl therewith and through which said screw is adapted to be moved; a pulley secured to said tubular member; a sleeve surrounding said tubular member and provided with gear teeth thereon; a pulley on said drove: a plate loosely mounted on said slevvo; a stud extending from the face thereof; a pinion thereon meshing with said gear teeth; a second pinion thereon DlQSlling with said gear teeth; a second pin on on said stud rcvolnble with the first mentionedpinion; an annular near secured to said tubular member and with the teeth of which said second pinion meshes; a drum secured to said plate; a brake band on the pcriphrry thereof; a member for holding one o'nl of said band; a pivoted member to which the opposite end of said band is ariiculatrd: a roll on the opposite end of said pivoted member; a slidable cam rod adapted in its movement to move said pivoted meinher about its pivot; a belt. for said pulley constantly moving in one direction; a shifter for said belt secured to and movable with said rod; a pivoted lever the outer end oi which is articulated to said slidable rod; a

sliding member having projecting stops in the path of the tool holder and adapted to be moved endwise thereby; and a link between sad sliding member and said pivoted lever.

14.111 a machine of the class-described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of, a nonrovohible screw; a revoluble tubular member having depressions at one end; a divided vided nut'having projections nut having projections positioned in said depressions; and means for locking together the parts of said nut.

15,111 a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; a revoluble tubular memher having a depression atone end; a di positioned in said depression; and rings surrouinlinp, the

opposite ends of Said nut for locl'cing together the parts thereof.

16. In a machine of. the classf described,

the combination of a.

the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrrvolnblc screw; a revoluble tubular member having a depression at one end; a diiided nut having projections positioned in said depression; and rings surrounding the opposite ends of said not for locking to gcther the parts thereof, the interior diameter of one ring corresponding with the ex terior diameter of the other.

17. In a machine of the class described,

the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part 01 a'nonrevoluble srrew; a revoluble tubular member having a depression at one enda divided nut having projections positioned in said depression; and removable rings surrounding the opposite ends of said nut for locking togethcr the parts thereof and adapted to be moved. over said tubular member.

18. In a machine of the class described, thicombination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a, nonrevolublc screw; a revoluble tubular member having a depression at. one end; adi-v vided not having projections positioned in sa1d depression and provided with an annular flange at one end and an annular shouldered pI'0]6Ci3l0I1 adjacent the opposite end of less diameter than said fiange a-nd means coacting with said flange and s ouldered projection for locking together the parts of said nut.

15). In r machine of the class described, bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thecof and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw a revoluble tubular member having a depression at one end; a divided nut having projections positioned in said depression and provided with an annular flange at one end and an annularshouldered projection adjacent the opposite end of less diameter than saidvflange; and a ring-surrounding saii nut and abutting said shouldered projection.

20.- In a machine of the class described the combination of abed frame provide with three alined bearing'sa revoluble tubular member in two of said bearings a.'too1 holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise of said frame and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw fitting the bore of said tubular membera. bushing bearing surroun ing said screw and a nut for said screw between said bushing and tubular member and adaptedto be rotated. by said tubular member.

21.- In a machine of the class do i vertical end plate provided with an opening 'for the third therethrough; a support therefor having a reservoir therein"; a U'shaped extension to said end platea tool holder adapted to re' ciprolcate lengt wise of said frame and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on said screw prevented from end movement; means for revolving said nut; a working tool secured to the tool holder extendin through andfitting the opening in said end plate; means for supplying oil to said U- shaped extension; and a discharge pipe therefrom at a higher level than said tool and adapted to deliver into said reservoir.

22. In a machine of the clam described, the combination of a bed frame having a vertical end plate provided with an opening therethrough; a support therefor having a reservoir therein; a U-shaped extension to said end plate; a' tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise of said frame and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on said screw prevented from end movement; means for revolving said nut; a working tool secured to the tool holder extending through and fitting the opening in said end plate; means for supplying oil to said U-sha ed extension; and a discharge pipe there romat a higher level than said tool leading to said reservoir.

23. In a machine of 'the class described, the combination of a bed frame having a vertical end plate provided with an opening therethrough; a U-shaped extension to sai end plate;a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise of said frame and consisting in art of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on 'sai screw prevented from end movement; a working tool secured to the tool holder extending'through and fitting the opening in said end plate; andmeans for 40 supplying oil to said extension and maintaining it at a level above the working tool durin its operation. 24; n a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame havin ,a vertical end plateiJp -ovided with an opening therethrough; a -shaped extension to said v end latea tool holder adapted to reciprocate engthwise of said. frame and consisting in art of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on sai screw prevented from end movement; a working tool se ured to the tool holder; a bushing'in the opening in said end plate and having a semi-spherical bearingsurface; a semi-spherical tool idin member ositioned against said semi-spherical bearmg surface and movable thereon, said member having an opening therethrough fitting said tool; andmeans or preventing the disp 7 ent of said tool guiding member.

5. In a machine the class described,

the combination of a bed frame having a veritical end plate rovided with an openin themthrough; a -shaped extension to sai end plate; a tool holder adapted to recipro- 85 cate engthwise of said frame and consisting in art of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut 'on sai screw prevented from end movement; a working tool secured to the tool holder; and a plurality of alined blocks of soft material having depressions in their upper faces, said blocks being secured to said extension and adapted to support the working tool when disconnected from the tool holder.

26. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame having a horizontal extension provided with a vertical end plate having an opening therethrough; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise of said frame and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; means 00- acting with said screw for moving it endwise; a Working tool secured to said tool holder and extending through said 0 ening; and a support for the outer end 0. the extension of said bed frame having a flat vertical face alined with the outer face of said end plate and. provided with a pair of T-sha ed grooves. V

27. n a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame having guides extending longitudinally thereof; a tool holder adapted tr. e reciprocated on said guides and consistin in part of a non- H revoluble screw; means coacting with said screw for moving it endwiseconsisting in part of a driving mechanism operable by a single belt constantly mo ing in one direction; a belt shifting device; a slidable rod on said bed frame for actuating said belt shifting device; stop projections inounted'bjn said rod; a grooved pin on said holder'with its end normally in the path of said stop projections; and a spring pr sed. ball 0111- gaging said groove and retaining it in opera- F tive position.

28. In a machine of the class descrillid the combination of a bed frame having guides extending longitudinally thereofa V n tool holder adapted to be reciprocatedro'rfi" said guides and consisting in part of an revoluble screw; means coat-ting with said screw for moving it endwise consistiii in part of a driving mechanism operable single belt constantly moving in one differtion; a belt shifting device; a slidable 'rdrl on said bed frame for actuating said. belt shifting device; stop projections mounted on said rod; a'pin on said holder with its ends c normally in the path of said stop projed tions; and means for locking said pin in operative or inoperative position.

29. In a machine of the class described,

'the combination of a bed frame having guides extending longitudinally thereof; a tool holder adapted to be reclprocated, on 126 said guides and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; means 'coacting with said screw for moving it endwise consistin in part of a driving mechanism operable y a single belt constantly moving in one direc- 12o tion; a belt shifting device; a slidable rod on said bed frame for actuating said belt shifting device; slop projections mounted on said rod; a pin on said holder havlng two annular.,grooves therein with its end normally in the path of said stop projections; and a spring pressed ball adapted to engage either groove for locking sai pin in operative or inoperative position.

30. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame having a guide rail extending longitudinally of one side thereof; a carriage thereon having a semieylindrical bearing for the outer end of the workin tool; a reciprocating tool holder; a working tool having one end secured in said tool holder and the other end positioned in said bearing; and a cap for Said bearing.

31. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame having a guide rail extending longitudinally of one side thereof; a carriage thereon aving a semicylindrical bearing for the outer end of the working tool; a reciprocating tool holder; :1 working tool having one end secured in said tool holder and the other end )ositioned in said bearing; a pivoted cap or said bearing; and means for locking said cap to said carriage.

32. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame having a guide rail extending longitudinally of one side thereof; a carriage thereon having a semicylindrical bearing for the outer end of the Working tool; a reciprocating tool holder; a working tool having one end secured in said tool holder and the other end positioned in said bearing; a pivoted cap for said bearing; and a bale ivoted to said carriage adapted to be move over the free end of said cap to lock it in position.

33. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame having a guide rail extending longitudinall of one side thereof; a carriage thereon aving a semicy'lindrical bearing for the outer end of the working tool; a reciprocating tool holder; a working tool having one end secured in said tool holder and the other end positioned in said bearing; a pivoted cap for said bearin a bale pivoted to said carriage and adapte to be moved over the free end of said cap; and a spring pressed member to engage said cap.

34. In a machine of the class described,

the combination of a bed frame having a guide rail extending longitudinally of one side thereof; a carriage thereon; a reciprocating tool holder; a working tool the opposite ends of which are hed in said tool holder and carriage; a slidable stop on said guide rail; means for clamping said stop to said rail; and a sprin pressed member on said stop in the path 0 said carriage.

35. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame having a guide rail extending longitudinally of one side thereof; a carriage thereon; a reciprocating tool holder; a Working tool the opposite ends of which are held in said tool holder and carriage; a slidable stop on said guide rail; means for clamping said stop to said rail; a spring pressed member on said stop in the path of said carriage; and a weight for returning said carriage to its normal position at the end of the operating inovcn'ient of the working tool.

36. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to I'OCll'H'UCttbE lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrevolublc screw; a not on said screw rovided with a projection thereon; a revolu 1e tubular member having a depression to receive said rejection; and means for rotating said tubu ar member in either direction.

37. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise thereof and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; a nut on said screw; a tubular member locked to said nut in alinement therewith and through which said screw is adapted to be moved; and means for rotating said tubular member in either direction.

38. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a bed frame; a tool holder adapted to reciprocate lengthwise of said bed frame and consisting in part of a nonrevoluble screw; a out on said screw; means for rotating said nut in either direction; a working tool carried by said holder; and means for keeping said tool submerged in oil while operating upon the work.

Signed by me at 1- Post Oliice Sq., Boston, Mass, this 28th day of April, 1917.

' i FRANCIS J. LAPOINTE.

Witnesses:

WALTER E. LOMBARD, NATHAN C. LOMBARD. 

